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pennine:One wonders if the people of the European nations have been A) Consulted about these plans? B) Agree with these terms & have given their permission? C) Will, it be as it has been so far with the invited immigrants-mainly young men of soldiering age? D) Have these men no wives & families in their indigenous lands in Africa?

It is not enough that the European Union (EU) opens its doors to “refugees” and “migrants” from Muslim and African countries. Now, an insane agreement made between four EU countries (France, Germany, Italy and Spain) and the African countries of Chad and Niger will ensure that Europe will be flooded with even more by making it easier for Africans to attain political asylum in Europe.

Muslims comprise 54% of Chad‘s population and 80% of Niger‘s population.

What this means is that no longer would Africans have to actually leave Africa and make the journey to Europe to apply for political asylum. Under the new agreement, “particularly vulnerable migrants” (whatever that means) can apply for and be granted political asylum in situ — that is, while they are still in Africa before they are “migrants”!

And to top it off, the objective of the agreement ostensibly is to help Chad and Niger with border control to stem migration to Europe.

“France, Germany, Italy and Spain . . . at a summit in Paris . . . agreed ona new policy to grant asylum to vulnerable migrants who apply for protection while in Africa instead of their destination countries.

President Emmanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany met with Italian and Spanish leaders as well as those of Chad, Niger and Libya – all three of them transit countries for migrants. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini also attended . . . .

The process would allow migrants to immigrant legally to Europe if they are on an eligibility list provided by the UN refugee agency and registered with authorities in Niger and Chad . . . .

Nearly 120,000 migrants, including refugees, have entered Europe by sea so far this year, according to the International Organization for Migration.

In addition, the president of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, said that in the long-term, the EU should invest €50-60 billion in Africa in order to develop economies so that people are less likely to want to reach Europe.